Pregnancies in anomalous uterus: series of three cases

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2022-01
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Wolters Kluwer – Medknow
Abstract
Uterine malformations can result from various alterations in the normal development of Mullerian ducts that make up a diverse category of congenital anomalies. In most cases, the defect remains undiagnosed and exhibits the normal number of chromosomes. Very few malformations require any intervention after thorough investigations. The most frequently used classification by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine is comprehensive, but does not include cervical or vaginal malformations. The European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology has postulated a consensus that precisely shows independent cervical malformations.
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Classification, female genital tract, menstrual symptoms, Mullerian anomaly, pregnancy loss
Citation
Mohite Shravani, Harshitha Bennur N, Sharma Sunil, Gupta Kalpana. Pregnancies in anomalous uterus: series of three cases. MGM Journal of Medical Sciences. 2022 Jan; 9(1): 126-129